Any Cumberland Stove Works owners on here?

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I've been using a 3650 for years. Only issue I've had is the combustion blower as well. Called them about it and they sent me one free. Wouldn't mind having one of those 3800's. If they are going out of business thats sad. Heck of a stove.
 
This is my second season with the MF 3800. So far I am very happy with it. Good heat, easy maintainence , excellent customer service. I highly recommend it.
 
I was told last year by someone at Ardisam that the Cumberland line was going away,I see now it's no longer offered on their website,that's ashame because that 3800 looked like a nice stove and Ardisams customer service is excellent.
 
That's a bummer, just bought one. How long are you guys getting out of a bag of pellets on the cumberland? I'm getting about 18 hours on settings 3/4 - 3/5
 
I was told last year by someone at Ardisam that the Cumberland line was going away,I see now it's no longer offered on their website,that's ashame because that 3800 looked like a nice stove and Ardisams customer service is excellent.


I just watched your vid. Interesting how the Serenity burns like the Cumberland. What do those go for? I bet they have the same controler.
 
I just watched your vid. Interesting how the Serenity burns like the Cumberland. What do those go for? I bet they have the same controler.

Paid $ 998.00 for mine but have seen them online for $ 899.00
 
What settings are you using?
Ive been using 3 on the range, depending on the call for heat the second number fluctuates. Cleaned it last night, the North American pellets I have are really ashy, I am trying range 4 for these. its not really that cold here to bust out the Clearfires. So my per day bag will probably go to 18hrs.
 
So I sent an email to Ardisam, regarding parts for the Cumberland line of stoves, this is the reply:


Craig

Although 2014 was the last production for the MF3800, we anticipate parts availability for the next 10 years

Thanks

Pete
 
So I sent an email to Ardisam, regarding parts for the Cumberland line of stoves, this is the reply:


Craig

Although 2014 was the last production for the MF3800, we anticipate parts availability for the next 10 years

Thanks

Pete
I"ve spoken to Pete before. Even gave me his cell phone number. He knows the stove inside out. He is the go to guy when you have questions or problems (rare) with the stove.
 
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Does anyone have problems with clinkers in the cumberland? No matter what pellet i burn, after 24 hours of burning on 3-5 or 3-6 the whole burn pot is one big clinker. Is there a way to get into the control board and turn up the combustion motor to get more air?
 
I am on a t-stat but I only have to scrape out the bottom of the burn pot about once a week. I do dump the pot every day, but it's never a lot. Call Pete in customer service at Ardisam, he will help you.
 
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